Gonna have to disagree on that one...Believe it or not, I loved doing math homework. I hated that one year where we got a really lenient math teacher who rarely gave homework, and if he did, it was very short.

I dunno. Back in High School I used to get a kick out of being able to make numbers do whatever I wanted them too. I enjoyed math and physics primarily for the purpose of solving the equations. And when you start to understand it all you see the world a little different.
I saw a car wreck the other day. Guy went off the road and rolled into the ditch. Everyone else I knew saw a horrible scene. I saw all of the beautiful math that went into applying torque to the car, twisting it over and resulting in two rolls before wrapping its self around the tree.
Math is awesome and you use it every day.

Well, it has to do with the relation between space and time (Special relativity ring a bell). Gravity distorts time, so as you move away from gravity, the faster time goes on the massive object seems to go relative to you. So if you could travel for 10 years and travel x number of miles away from earth, the amount of time that you've been away from Earth would be significantly more than how much you aged for instance. Theoretically, you could do a 10 year mission and come back 100 years in the future.

Hmm, if a lack of gravity means faster relative time, then if you could somehow increase your gravity, then I guess you could theoretically go back into the past. Also, I think Pocahontas died before she was of legal age... I'm cumming with you.

heh... cumming... that does actually make sense though. Have you heard the theory that if the universe every "crunched" back into its super-dense per-bigbang form that time would actually reverse in the process?

Well at those densities and temperatures, the laws of physics breakdown. For instance, when Hydrogen is heated to hyper-extreme temperatures under extreme pressure, it turns into a sort of solid type material. Basically, there so many atoms all trying to move so much that they can't move at all.

well when you solve a problem you feel a sense of accomplishment. when you turn in a quest in an mmo you feel the same sense, headshot, round victory. Same sense different intensity. probably affects people differently